Let's Connect

Let's Stay In Touch
Get and stay connected by sharing your contact information with City staff as part of the Neighborhood Network. Digital contacts help us share timely information and save on printing and postage. You can:

Send your name and e-mail to Kimberly Dietz, 425-556-2415 Senior Planner and Neighborhood Network program coordinator.

Let’s Plan Our Conversations
The Neighborhood Network program focuses on topics that are important to you, particularly during the annual neighborhood meetings. What are the most important topics to you? Please share your ideas for the 2014 Neighborhood Network series here.

Let's Meet In Your Neighborhood
The Neighborhood Network program includes an opportunity for the City to come to you. Similar to National Night Out, we would enjoy partnering with you to coordinate Neighborhood Network conversations with you and your neighbors. Home owner associations, block watch groups, faith-based communities, and other groups can contact Kimberly Dietz, 425-556-2415 to schedule discussion topics. In the past, we've focused on topics important to neighborhoods such as public safety, transportation, natural resources, and local development projects.

The Downtown and Overlake neighborhoods contain Redmond's two urban centers. The Bear Creek, Sammamish Valley, Southeast Redmond, and Willows / Rose Hill neighborhoods include a variety of land uses such as business parks, industrial and manufacturing, and residential. The remaining neighborhoods of Education Hill, Grass Lawn, Idylwood, and North Redmond predominantly include residential land uses.